FAQs

No. Custom orders are non returnable; a design proof of your custom stamp(s) will be provided prior to completion, so be sure to ask questions or request changes/additional photos within 24 hrs of receiving your proof if you have any concerns.

Creatiate designed rubber stamps are the copyrighted property of the artist intended for Personal Use Only.
Exceptions:
1. Custom business stamps made with my templates can of course be used for your business.
2. Customers who have previously purchased a license, subject to the terms of that license.
3. Custom stamps made with your design are of course available to you for any use, personal or commercial.
Thank you for respecting my designs!

Any images that you send to Creatiate for reproduction must be your own drawing/design. Creatiate will not reproduce any images without permission from the owner. Images sent through e-mail or Etsy Messages to Creatiate are assumed to be the property of the sender.

To clean, run stamp under warm water and blot dry on a paper towel. Mild hand soap may be used + a soft toothbrush if needed. Be sure stamp is dry before storing with rubber down on a flat surface.

All stamps in my Etsy shop are laser engraved at 1000 dpi for the best details. They are made with my own drawings, designs + often from imprints of my hand carved stamps.
I occasionally create hand carved stamps in very limited runs on my website; more details are available via my Instagram feed: @Creatiate.

Any text info (address, etc) can be added to the "message to seller" at checkout. For images, you can send through Etsy messages or to my email, hello@creatiate.com.

The best way to ink your stamp is with a standard-size ink pad - even if the stamp is larger than the pad. All you do is flip your ink upside-down and pat the ink onto the stamp surface.
This gives you LOTS more control over where the ink ends up, keeps it out of the background, and even saves your ink so it will last longer.
You can see a few demo videos on this method here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-NT3LzNusg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0yT2bOe4jo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPcGUyIlayQ

No. Custom orders are non returnable; a design proof of your custom stamp(s) will be provided prior to completion, so be sure to ask questions or request changes/additional photos within 24 hrs of receiving your proof if you have any concerns.

Creatiate designed rubber stamps are the copyrighted property of the artist intended for Personal Use Only.
Exceptions:
1. Custom business stamps made with my templates can of course be used for your business.
2. Customers who have previously purchased a license, subject to the terms of that license.
3. Custom stamps made with your design are of course available to you for any use, personal or commercial.
Thank you for respecting my designs!

Any images that you send to Creatiate for reproduction must be your own drawing/design. Creatiate will not reproduce any images without permission from the owner. Images sent through e-mail or Etsy Messages to Creatiate are assumed to be the property of the sender.

To clean, run stamp under warm water and blot dry on a paper towel. Mild hand soap may be used + a soft toothbrush if needed. Be sure stamp is dry before storing with rubber down on a flat surface.

All stamps in my Etsy shop are laser engraved at 1000 dpi for the best details. They are made with my own drawings, designs + often from imprints of my hand carved stamps.
I occasionally create hand carved stamps in very limited runs on my website; more details are available via my Instagram feed: @Creatiate.

Any text info (address, etc) can be added to the "message to seller" at checkout. For images, you can send through Etsy messages or to my email, hello@creatiate.com.

The best way to ink your stamp is with a standard-size ink pad - even if the stamp is larger than the pad. All you do is flip your ink upside-down and pat the ink onto the stamp surface.
This gives you LOTS more control over where the ink ends up, keeps it out of the background, and even saves your ink so it will last longer.
You can see a few demo videos on this method here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-NT3LzNusg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0yT2bOe4jo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPcGUyIlayQ